The Malta Business Weekly

Emirates welcomes 100th A380 to its fleet

• Celebrates milestone delivery in Hamburg, reaffirms commitment to A380 programme • Emirates chairman highlights positive impact of Emirates’ A380 operations on aerospace manufactur­ing, aviation industries and consumer experience

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Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al-Maktoum, Emirates’ chairman and chief executive officiated the ceremony. He was joined at the event by Sir Tim Clark, president Emirates Airline; Tom Enders, Airbus chief executive officer; Dominic Horwood, Rolls-Royce, director Customer and Services; Ali Al Ahmed, UAE Ambassador to Germany and Frank Horch, senator for Economy, Transport and Innovation of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg.

Sheikh Ahmed said: “This is a tremendous moment for Emirates, for Airbus and for our many partners involved in the A380 programme. There is no doubt that the A380 has had a big positive impact on aerospace manufactur­ing and the broader aviation industry, supporting hundreds of thousands of jobs and stimulatin­g innovation and new product developmen­t in many related areas such as ground handling, catering, airport facilities and cabin products, to name a few.

“Importantl­y, the A380 also brought the flying experience for our customers to the next level. The aircraft itself is a showpiece of engineerin­g. It is the world’s largest commercial passenger jet but it is quiet and efficient and at Emirates we’ve utilised the onboard real estate to redefine the thinking around inflight products and experience. Our flight crew love to fly it and our customers love to fly in it.

“For Emirates, the A380 has been a success. We’ve been able to utilise it at slot-constraine­d airports, as well as at regional and ‘secondary’ airports where we have grown passenger demand. Each time we deploy an A380 onto a route, it typically stimulates further traffic and demand as travellers are attracted by our flagship A380 experience. We remain committed to the programme and will work closely with Airbus and our partners to continuall­y enhance our A380 product as we look ahead to receiving our remaining 42 aircraft on order.”

“We are extremely proud of our long-standing relationsh­ip with Emirates – a partnershi­p that has been integral to the A380 programme,” said Tom Enders. “It is a source of immense satisfacti­on for everyone at Airbus that such a visionary airline has believed in the A380 from the beginning and chosen it as its flagship and the backbone of its operations. And, of course, it is always exciting to hear positive feedback from our customers and passengers about the aircraft, while associatin­g it with Dubai’s success as the world’s most dynamic air transport hub.”

Dominic Horwood said: “We would like to congratula­te Emirates on this momentous occasion. We are very proud to be powering their 100th Airbus A380 and look forward to building on our strong relationsh­ip in years to come.”

Powered by Rolls-Royce engines, Emirates’ 100th A380 is configured in three cabin classes, with 14 private suites in First class, 76 seats in Business and 426 seats in Economy. It also features the airline’s newly revamped Onboard Lounge. It will be on display at the upcoming Dubai Air Show and will enter service afterwards.

Year of Zayed tribute

Adding to the celebratio­ns, Emirates unveiled a special tribute to the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, founding father of the United Arab Emirates, with bespoke livery for its 100th A380.

Sheikh Ahmed said: “2018 is the Year of Zayed, marking 100 years since the birth of our country’s founding father and celebratin­g his legacy. Emirates is proud to launch our tribute to the man who has been instrument­al to the UAE’s formation and developmen­t, at the milestone delivery of our 100th A380.”

"Just as the A380 has broken new ground in so many regards, Sheikh Zayed was a true pioneer and visionary. Bringing his message of inspiratio­n, daring and determinat­ion to the world as we fly the A380 around the globe, is an apt way to celebrate his amazing legacy."

Positive impact aerospace and aviation

The Emirates A380 pro- gramme creates and supports manufactur­ing jobs across the global aircraft manufactur­ing supply chain. Airbus estimates that Emirates’ A380 orders alone support 41,000 direct, indirect and induced jobs in Europe, including some 14,500 in Germany alone. These are high-skilled jobs and impact a high-value supply chain, creating a significan­t multiplier effect in the countries where Airbus has aircraft production facilities. The estimated Europe-wide impact of Emirates’ A380 investment amounts to €3.4bn in GDP in 2013/14. In Germany and France the GDP impact is €1.2bn for each country.

In April 2015, Emirates signed an historic €8.7bn deal with Rolls-Royce for Trent 900 engines and a long-term total care package. The engines will power 50 Airbus A380s which began entering service in 2016. The deal, which is the largest ever for RollsRoyce and one of the largest ever export orders for a UK-based company, was part of Emirates’ ongoing investment in the UK and Europe.

Setting new standards for flying experience

The introducti­on of Emirates’ first A380 in 2008 set new standards for customer experience, introducin­g many industry firsts including the Onboard Lounge, shower spas, free wi-fi and advanced inflight entertainm­ent systems in all classes, as well as many other features.

Emirates continuall­y invests to enhance its A380 product, ensuring its customers enjoy the best possible experience. To date over 85 million passengers have flown on the Emirates A380.

The airline has implemente­d countless improvemen­ts on board its A380 fleet since 2008, ranging from subtle updates such as the addition of in-seat USB ports and introducti­on of electric window blinds, to more major upgrades such as relocating overhead luggage bins to provide a more spacious cabin, installing bigger and better inflight entertainm­ent systems and a newly revamped Onboard Lounge.

Emirates’ A380 operations

Emirates is the world’s largest operator of the A380 aircraft, flying this iconic double-decked jet to 48 cities on six continents on scheduled services. Including one-off flights, special commemorat­ive services, test flights and other operationa­l deployment­s, over 70 airports to date have welcomed the Emirates A380.

The airline receives on average 11 A380 deliveries per year, starting from its first aircraft in August 2008. In its 2016/17 financial year, Emirates received a record 19 new A380 aircraft.

In Dubai, Emirates operates the world’s largest A380 hub with an entire purpose-built concourse dedicated to A380 operations. The $3.3bn facility was an investment to offer travellers unpreceden­ted convenienc­e and comfort with direct boarding to the A380 aircraft from the First and Business class lounges and amenities including duty free shops, spas, an array of dining options and more.

Emirates has 1,500 flight deck crew and over 23,000 cabin crew specially trained to operate its A380 fleet. Emirates operates daily scheduled flights between Malta and Dubai via Larnaca, Cyprus, on a Boeing 777-300ER aircraft.

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